Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 05 16:43:41 EST 2005 | mee13
what size feeder are you using there, when does this alarm occur :during prod?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 10 17:00:56 EST 2005 | Johnw
you may have a servo reach pulse error go into mecha check and check zero dev
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 10 17:03:55 EST 2005 | Johnw
just one other thing what system are you using ie f4g fujicam or flexer
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 14 15:12:47 EST 2005 | jimmyb
Device 70 and 140 must be an 8mm
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 05 10:22:55 EST 2005 | Mike B
We're getting an error on our CP643 that we can't seem to make sense of. It's a D1 axis error, but we're only getting it when we run a feeder on device 140. Any advice would be appreciated.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 11 12:43:17 EST 2005 | ricardof
I guess it will be the size of the feeder on that position (Perhaps you're using a 12x8 or 16x8)
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 17 15:34:38 EST 2005 | montec2000
Just a thought, but check to make sure you dont have a pickup offset in your pd or machine thats causeing your problem.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 12 15:29:58 EDT 2014 | jimmyboz
Sarge, Red army does not immediately make me want to help, anyway. What is the exact error displayed? There is a chuck open/closed sensor, if not made at the right time it will e-stop with some error that I don't recall. I assume this is on H1.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 13 13:19:54 EDT 2014 | cyber_wolf
That little cylinder comes apart. Sometimes they get gummed up and need to be taken apart and cleaned.If it does not make the sensor in time, it pops an error up.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 10 14:27:03 EDT 2014 | jimmyboz
Mr. Sarge, Just call me, I know who you are, and you know who I am, I'll give you some s###, but just call and post the solution